0421 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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visited the National Pencil Company three, four or five times.
I have been in the office of Leo M. Frank two or three times.
I have been down in the basement. I don't know whether Mr.
Frank knew I was in the basement or not, but he knew I was
there. I saw Conley there and the night watchman, and he was
not Conley. There would be some ladies in Mr. Frank's office,
sometimes there would be two, and sometimes one. May be they
didn't work in the mornings and they would be there in the evening

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I don't recollect the first time I was in Mr. Frank's of-
fice. It was last fall. I have been down there one time this
year but Mr. Frank wasn't there. It was a Saturday evening. I
went in there with Miss Daisy Hopkins. I saw some parties in
the office but I don't know them. They were ladies. Sometimes
there would be two and sometimes more. I don't know whether it
was the stenographer or not. I don't recollect the next time
I saw him in his office. I never saw any gentlemen but Mr.
Frank in there. Every time I was in Mr. Frank's office was
before Christmas. Miss Daisy Hopkins introduced me to him. I
saw Conley there one time this year and several times on Saturday
evenings. Mr. Frank wasn't there the last time. Conley was
sitting there at the front door. When I went down the ladder Miss
Daisy went with me. We went back by the trash pile in the
basement. I saw an old cot and a stretcher. I have been in
Atlanta for ten years. I have never been away over a week. I
saw Mr. Frank about two o'clock in the afternoon. There was no
curtain drawn in the office. It was very light in there. I
went in the first office, near the stairway. The night watchman
I spoke of was a negro. I saw him about the first of January.
I saw a negro night watchman there between September and December,

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